Hispanic Lucille Roybal-Allard has a bachelor’s degree, while Grace Napolitano has "some college." Of all 529 confirmed congress members, seven are gay, less than 20 percent are women, two are Native American (both in Oklahoma), a majority have advanced degrees, and only two – Stephen Fincher in Tennessee and Robert Brady in Pennsylvania – have not attended college.
How many Hispanic heterosexual women over 64 are in Congress?
Answer: two
That number is the same for Caucasian females under the age of 45 who have a bachelor's degree, according to an interactive data visualization on TheGuardian that allows users to filter members of Congress by gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, age and education.
Hispanic Lucille Roybal-Allard has a bachelor’s degree, while Grace Napolitano has "some college." Of all 529 confirmed congress members, seven are gay, less than 20 percent are women, two are Native American (both in Oklahoma), a majority have advanced degrees, and only two – Stephen Fincher in Tennessee and Robert Brady in Pennsylvania – have not attended college.
Hispanic Lucille Roybal-Allard has a bachelor’s degree, while Grace Napolitano has "some college." Of all 529 confirmed congress members, seven are gay, less than 20 percent are women, two are Native American (both in Oklahoma), a majority have advanced degrees, and only two – Stephen Fincher in Tennessee and Robert Brady in Pennsylvania – have not attended college.